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SYNTH KEYBOARDS
Roland Juno Di Juno Di

Affordable 61-note synthesizer with improved keyboard feel and GM2 compatibility, over 1000 Patches, 128 note polyphony, 29 Rhythm Sets, and 64 Preset Performances provided Patches organized in categories such as Piano, Guitar, Orchestra, etc. Two Tones can be assigned to each Patch, and can be split or layered 79 multi-effects, 5 reverb types, 3 chorus types Powerful arpeggiator, with 128 phrase/arpeggio templates for instant sonic animation 17 Multi Chord memory for one-finger chord triggering; USB storage, D Beam controller and front-panel control knobs for expressive performance Mac/PC editing software included
£499
Roland Gaia SH01 GAIA SH-01

37 note virtual analogue synth with effects, external inputs and arpeggiator
64 note polyphonic
128 memories (64 user)
Great-sounding analogue-modeling synth Ultra-EZ front panel is logically designed to teach the basics of synthesis External input for manipulating external audio from CD/MP3 players, etc. Built-in delay, reverb, and overdrive effects Arpeggiator adds instant rhythmic motion to sounds USB port for audio/MIDI connection to computer VSTi Editor software included for computer integration. Invisible infrared D Beam controller. Short recorder onboard to capture and loop your performance and knob tweeking
£499
Roland Juno Gi Juno Gi

61 note synth based on “Fantom-X-quality” sound engine, 128-voice polyphony Audio/MIDI multitrack ( 8 track audio with 64 virtual tracks) recorder with dedicated transport controls and mixer Large, friendly display and front-panel controls Arpeggiator, Chord Memory, Rhythm Pattern, and multi-effects built in USB port for MIDI communication, AIFF/WAV file exchange, and data transfer PC Card slot (which accepts CompactFlash or SmartMedia cards via adapter)
£849
Roland Juno Stage Juno Stage

76 note synth based on “Fantom-X-quality” sound engine, 128-voice polyphony, over 1000 sounds, 64 performance, 256 patches, 32 Rhythm sets, multi effects, Mic input with effects. 128 arpeggio types, SMF file player and audio file player with vocal eliminator. 2x SRX expansion slots. Real time controls, D-Beam.

£999
Roland Fantom G6 Fantom G6

Introducing the most powerful and luxurious live workstation in Roland history. The Fantom-G6 is a dream instrument that redefines the boundaries of playability and creativity with its advanced sound engine, revolutionary ARX SuperNATURAL™ expansion bay, large-sized colour LCD, powerful new audio/MIDI sequencer and more. The Fantom-G6 has a 61-note keyboard. • Advanced sound engine with double wave capacity of previous flagship workstation • 2 x ARX expansion with SuperNATURAL — the world’s greatest performance-expression technology • Graphic user interface with extra-large 8.5” wide colour LCD and mouse connectivity • Newly developed onboard audio/MIDI sequencer with 128 tracks including 24 audio tracks • Multi-FX for each part; up to 22 effects routings can be programmed simultaneously.

Also available in 76 or 88 note versions.
£2030
EXPANDERS
Sonic Cell Sonic Cell

The Sonic Cell puts the power and legendary sound quality of a Roland hardware synthesizer on your desktop. With its dual SRX expansion bay, built-in USB audio interface, and ability to play SMFs and WAV/AIFF/MP3 files, Sonic Cell is a dream for computer-based musicians and live performers who seek a compact, integrated pro sound module and USB audio-interface solution.
* 128-voice sound module with new soundset, featuring super-realistic acoustic instruments
* USB audio interface functionality plus USB-memory host function
* SMF and audio data playback capability via USB host function
* SRX slot x 2
* PC/Mac Editor and Cakewalk SONAR LE bundled
£559


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